The OPSEC of Protesting

For the past three months thousands of people have been protesting in the United States due to the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and others. Many of the protesters are posting, recording, and streaming live while demonstrating. T… Continue reading The OPSEC of Protesting

How Cyber Secure Is Your State?

Even the most cyber secure states didn’t score above a C average, which means there’s more work to be done Security and IT managers all over the globe have had to scramble during the last month to rearrange workforces into largely remote o… Continue reading How Cyber Secure Is Your State?

Security Struggling to Stay Ahead of More Sophisticated Threats

Will organizations ever reach a point where they feel confident about their security and the ability to defend against threats and breaches? I hope the answer is yes, someday our security systems will be ahead of the game, but that day isn’t today. A … Continue reading Security Struggling to Stay Ahead of More Sophisticated Threats

Why We Strongly Advocate Ad Blocking: The Steg Affair

via Dan Goodin – Security Editor at the beloved Ars Technica, comes further proof of why we proselytize Ad Blocking both on the enterprise browser deployments, as well as network devices in (and on) all systems.
Furthermore, we strongly advise the im… Continue reading Why We Strongly Advocate Ad Blocking: The Steg Affair

How the Federal Shutdown Could Do Long-Term Digital Security Damage

Most people have at least heard of the partial shutdown plaguing the U.S. federal government. Now over three weeks old, the stoppage owes its existence to a conflict over border security funding. President Donald Trump wants $5.7 billion to build a new… Continue reading How the Federal Shutdown Could Do Long-Term Digital Security Damage

What The Heck Are “Security Basics”? – Paul’s Security Weekly #587

    The question comes up quite often, what should organizations be doing to meet the basic security requirements? We often hear the terms “Security Basics”, “Minimum Security Standards” or dear lord “Security Hygiene&#822… Continue reading What The Heck Are “Security Basics”? – Paul’s Security Weekly #587